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Salad

Salad was a somewhat underrated U.K.-centered pop group that included vocalist/keyboardist Marijne Van Der Vlugt, bassist Pete Brownish, drummer Rob Wakeman, and guitarist Paul Kennedy. Because of Vehicle Der Vlugt’s amiable, joyous stage existence (along with her notoriety like a video jockey for MTV European countries), Salad obtained a status …

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The Joy Formidable

After spending many years using the post-punk outfit Sidecar Kisses, vocalist/guitarist Ritzy Bryan and bassist Rhydian Dafydd remaining the lineup and released the Joy Formidable, sketching heavily from shoegaze and loud alt-rock to produce their new group’s sound. Created in North Wales in 2007, the music group later on resettled …

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Manic Street Preachers

Dressed up in glam clothes, putting on heavy eyeliner, and shouting politics rhetoric, the Manic Street Preachers surfaced in 1991 using their hometown of Blackwood, Wales, as self-styled “Generation Terrorists.” Fashioning themselves following the Clash as well as the Sex Pistols, the Manics had been on the mission, going to …

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Bree Sharp

Having developed in Philadelphia, PA beneath the supervision of Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Elvis Costello, Bree Sharp equipped herself with an classical guitar and performed three-minute folk ditties through the entire local restaurant scene. With lyrical articles that handled, among other activities, a significant David Duchovny obsession, Clear resolved …

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NY Loose

After releasing several independent information — especially an EP for Flipside Information — on a number of American labeling, the punk-revivalist group NY Loose released their first full-length album, Year from the Rat, in nov 1996.

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Drive-By Truckers

Boasting a variety of Southern take great pride in, erudite lyrics, along with a muscled three-guitar assault, Drive-By Truckers became probably one of the most well-respected alternative country-rock functions from the 2000s. Led by frontman Patterson Hood and having a revolving solid of Georgia and Alabama natives, the music group …

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Cerys Matthews

Given birth to Cerys Elizabeth Philip Matthews in Cardiff, Wales in springtime 1969, the singer/songwriter fronted one of the primary Welsh pop rings to emerge within the Britpop period from the 1990s. Catatonia released five albums, but their biggest achievement emerged in 1998 making use of their third record International …

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Echobelly

Led by vocalist Sonya Aurora Madan, Echobelly fused the ironic, self-absorbed viewpoint from the Smiths with stylish Blondie posturing and a good guitar crunch. Defiantly politically right, the group cultivated a good amount of compliment within the English press at the start of the career, but because the Brit-pop trend …

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Catatonia

Probably the most traditional pop band of all Welsh bands to emerge within the post-Brit-pop times of the mid-’90s, Catatonia reworked the sound of jangling later-’80s alternative rock using a punchy, amateurish indie rock attack. Made up of vocalist Cerys Matthews, guitarist/vocalist Tag Roberts, guitarist Owen, bassist Paul Jones, and …

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Kenickie

Refining the riot grrrl aesthetic to a straightforward, bratty attitude, Kenickie had been among a rash of British teenage punk-pop rings that emerged within the wake of Supergrass’ success within the mid-’90s. Even more indebted to indie rock and roll than either Supergrass or their peers Ash, but significantly much …

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